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1. Unveiling the diversification and dispersal of the Lewinskya firma complex (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta) across Africa and India

2. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic evidence for the colonization success of the diplochorous Astydamia latifolia across the Canary Islands

3. The genomic basis of the plant island syndrome in Darwin’s giant daisies

4. Climatic niche pre-adaptation facilitated island colonization followed by budding speciation in the Madeiran ivy (Hedera maderensis, Araliaceae)

5. Evolution in the Model Genus Antirrhinum Based on Phylogenomics of Topotypic Material

6. Maximize Resolution or Minimize Error? Using Genotyping-By-Sequencing to Investigate the Recent Diversification of Helianthemum (Cistaceae)

7. Cut from the same cloth: The convergent evolution of dwarf morphotypes of the Carex flava group (Cyperaceae) in Circum-Mediterranean mountains.

8. Karyotypic changes through dysploidy persist longer over evolutionary time than polyploid changes.

9. Historical isolation versus recent long-distance connections between Europe and Africa in bifid toadflaxes (Linaria sect. Versicolores).

10. Genetically depauperate in the continent but rich in oceanic islands: Cistus monspeliensis (Cistaceae) in the Canary Islands.

11. Time-calibrated phylogenies reveal mediterranean and pre-mediterranean origin of the thermophilous vegetation of the Canary Islands

12. Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations

13. The Pyrenees as a cradle of plant diversity: phylogeny, phylogeography and niche modeling of Saxifraga longifolia

14. Phylogenetics and phylogeography ofEuphorbia canariensisreveal an extreme Canarian-Asian disjunction and limited inter-island colonization

15. PAICE: A new R package to estimate the number of inter-island colonizations considering haplotype data and sample size

16. A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsophilous plant Nepeta hispanica

17. Insect pollination in temperate sedges? A case study in Rhynchospora alba (Cyperaceae)

18. A new species of Linaria sect. Supinae from Sierra de Gredos (Sistema Central mountains, Iberian Peninsula)

19. Evolution in the Model Genus Antirrhinum Based on Phylogenomics of Topotypic Material

20. Phylogeographic sampling guided by species distribution modeling reveals the Quaternary history of the Mediterranean–Canarian Cistus monspeliensis (Cistaceae)

21. The contribution of the edaphic factor as a driver of recent plant diversification in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot

23. ‘Endangered living fossils’ (ELFs): Long-term survivors through periods of dramatic climate change

24. Repeated jumps from Northwest Africa to the European continent: The case of peripheral populations of an annual plant

25. Out of the Mediterranean Region: Worldwide biogeography of snapdragons and relatives (tribe Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae)

26. Resolving relationships in an exceedingly young Neotropical orchid lineage using Genotyping-by-sequencing data

27. An enigmatic carnivorous plant: ancient divergence of Drosophyllaceae but recent differentiation of Drosophyllum lusitanicum across the Strait of Gibraltar

28. Secuenciación masiva de ADN en conservación: desvelando la historia evolutiva de las especies litorales amenazadas de Iberodes (Boraginaceae)

29. A snapshot of progenitor-derivative speciation in action inIberodes(Boraginaceae)

30. Narrow endemics on coastal plains: Miocene divergence of the critically endangered genusAvellara(Compositae)

31. Macroevolutionary dynamics of nectar spurs, a key evolutionary innovation

32. Maximize Resolution or Minimize Error? Using Genotyping-By-Sequencing to Investigate the Recent Diversification of Helianthemum (Cistaceae)

33. Resolving relationships in an exceedingly young orchid lineage using Genotyping-by-sequencing data

34. Resolving Recent Plant Radiations: Power and Robustness of Genotyping-by-Sequencing

35. Multiple windows of colonization to Macaronesia by the dispersal-unspecialized Scrophularia since the Late Miocene

36. Narrow endemics in European mountains: high genetic diversity within the monospecific genusPseudomisopates(Plantaginaceae) despite isolation since the late Pleistocene

37. Unmasking cryptic species: morphometric and phylogenetic analyses of the Ibero-North AfricanLinaria incarnatacomplex

38. A synopsis of the Iberian clade of Linaria subsect. Versicolores (Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae) based on integrative taxonomy

39. Phylogenetic evidence for a Miocene origin of Mediterranean lineages: species diversity, reproductive traits and geographical isolation

40. Evolution of nectar spur length in a clade of Linaria reflects changes in cell division rather than in cell expansion

41. Quaternary radiation of bifid toadflaxes (Linaria sect. Versicolores) in the Iberian Peninsula: low taxonomic signal but high geographic structure of plastid DNA lineages

42. Narrow endemics to Mediterranean islands: Moderate genetic diversity but narrow climatic niche of the ancient, critically endangered Naufraga (Apiaceae)

43. Testing the biogeographical congruence of palaeofloras using molecular phylogenetics: snapdragons and the Madrean-Tethyan flora

44. Past and future demographic dynamics of alpine species: limited genetic consequences despite dramatic range contraction in a plant from the Spanish Sierra Nevada

45. Narrow endemics in Mediterranean scrublands: high gene flow buffers genetic impoverishment in the annual monospecific Castrilanthemum (Asteraceae)

46. Cut from the same cloth: The convergent evolution of dwarf morphotypes of the Carex flava group (Cyperaceae) in Circum-Mediterranean mountains

47. A Phylogeny of Toadflaxes (LinariaMill.) Based on Nuclear Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequences: Systematic and Evolutionary Consequences

48. The evo-devo of plant speciation

49. How have advances in comparative floral development influenced our understanding of floral evolution?

50. Karyotypic changes through dysploidy persist longer over evolutionary time than polyploid changes

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